Core Topic
Understanding how to shift from reactive, crisis-driven thinking to proactive, vision-aligned decision-making in athletic training and leadership.
This course is eligible for 1 Category A CEU
Key Learning Objectives
By the end of this episode, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate between reactive and proactive decision-making in athletic training.
- Understand how the PIVOT framework applies to career and clinical strategy.
- Identify signs of misalignment in professional roles and workplace structures.
- Develop a mindset shift from managing crises to creating sustainable solutions.
- Apply strategic pivoting techniques to enhance patient care, job satisfaction, and industry leadership.
Clinical Bottom Line:
Athletic trainers who adopt proactive decision-making improve patient outcomes, optimize workflows, and elevate their influence within an organization. Clinically, this means shifting from reactive care to preventative strategies that reduce injury rates and enhance overall performance. By stepping into strategic leadership, ATs create systems that not only support athletes but sustain their own professional longevity.
Course Content
Key Themes & Talking Points
The Problem with Reactivity
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Why Proactive Leadership Matters
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Signs You’re Operating Reactively
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Shifting into Proactive Mode
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Application to Practice
Clinical Scenario
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Professional Scenario
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S5 E1: From Reacting to Leading — Proactive Decision-Making for Athletic Trainers
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